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JOHN REUBEN THOMPSON
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ASHBY

To the brave all homage render! Weep, ye skies of June! With a radiance pure and tender, Shine, O saddened moon;

"Dead upon the field of glory /" Hero fit for song and story Lies our bold dragoon! Well they learned, whose hands have slain him, Braver, knightlier foe Never fought gainst Moor nor Paynim Rode at Templestowe: With a mien how high and joyous, Gainst the hordes that would destroy us, Went he forth, we know. Nevermore, alas! shall saber Gleam around his crest Fought his fight, fulfilled his labor, Stilled his manly breast All unheard sweet Nature s cadence, Trump of fame and voice of maidens, Now he takes his rest. Earth, that all too soon hath bound him, Gently wrap his clay! Linger lovingly around him, Light of dying day! Softly fall the summer showers Birds and bees among the flowers Make the gloom seem gay!